I have a basically turn-key setup including a stock DCX2496 and what is basically a 6-channel integrated amp.

The amp is actually a Cambridge 540Rv2 receiver, but the DSP board was fried by a guest who thought it would be cool to pour a vodka/tonic down the back of the equipment rack. This led to the discovery that the 6.1 analog inputs on the Cambridge are actually handled purely in the analog domain, with volume controlled by a chip similar in principle to the PGA2310 family (it's an oem chip though). The 540R includes 6 channels of amplification, but also includes pre-outs after the volume control for use with external amps. It also includes a volume controlled LFE input if you want to run a sub along with a full 3 way. (I have a Behringer CX2310 that could be used to create the summed mono sub channel I could throw in for a bit extra)

The remote even works!

Included are enough cables to get you running with digital in. The digital cable is a bit Rube Goldberg, but includes a Canare bnc-xlr digital xformer and a decent rca->bnc cable. I stupidly bought the wrong gender on the xformer so there is also a gender changer, but it works great in my testing - way better than a simple rca->xlr cable.
For output there is a long-ish set of xlr->rca cables, plus a pair of simple xlr->rca adapters that you can plug a standard set of interconnects into.

All in all this is a really good setup. The Cambridge is a really decent sounding unit, and the remote functionality makes this much more convenient. I'm selling only because my PC based dsp system is finally fairly mature and I picked up an MSB MVC for volume control.

Asking $350 plus shipping from 80207. I believe I have the original box for the Cambridge, but it'll be double-boxed inside another layer. This has to go UPS/Fedex - it's too big for usps - so no international shipping.